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National Convention: James D. Finn (Professor of Education, University of Southern
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'cct; J. J. McPhi'rson of Audio-Visual Kdiication, Wayne State •esident; dclcnateii-atDirector, \'isuai Kduperative School of St. a E. Kelly ' l)irect<u-. 1, Kanawha County •ace C. Hartsell ( Au?an State University i .
•. : The program of marily throudh stand;: Evaluation of Secrams, F. Edjrar Lane, ition, Kenneth Mcln^s, Abraham Krasker. Equipment, A. J. Foy 3 and University Proainnan; County and Joel Benedict, cliairMaterials, T. W. Robitive, I. C. Boerlin, Education, L. C. Lariid Recordings, Ralph h, W. C. Meierhenry, ce Corps, Fred Winr Education, William Msion, Raymond Wyvrmed Forces Section. nan.
ement of instruction wider use of audiorials and techniques, s primarily of direcidio-visual in colleges epartments of educacity school systems, •isroom teachers and 1 the armed forces, in igious groups are inP
ional Convention with ympic Hotel, Seattle, eadership conferences nal television ; a field provides consultants and colleges and uninent of their instrucis. Continuing series rea of administration ns, school buildings.
■partment issues two Uidio-Visual Instruc■r to June inclusive —
help the audio-visual jom teacher. AudioiReview, a scholarly atest trends, research
research projects in ual communications. 1 and the Crisis in
sue of Audio-Visual
analyzes barriers to ual methods and ma
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